 I feel the need, the need for speed. Should we be promoting drugs on this channel? Get in some Corbin. I'm Rick. And you can follow us on Instagram and Twitter for more juicy content. It's so juicy. I can almost, look at this. It's like a 3D effect. It is, they're really close today. Hi, everybody. Hi. Welcome to our faces. And thank you for watching us on Patreon, follow us on official Twitter account, and follow us on official 2.0 channel. Yeah. Bam! Today, we are reacting to a Trader. Good. It's about time. It has Amatoq Buk Chal. Amatoq Buk Chal, The Lair Neee Nee Nee Nee. And Farhan Aqtar. Yeah. We just saw him in The Sky's Pink. Yes! Nice job, Rick. Nice job remembering stuff. You're not as senile as you are. Nope. I'm only as senile as it used to be. And this is called a white wazer. Wazer? It was really close. I think it's Wazir. Wazir? Why? I think so. Well, it's close to Brizir. And I don't think it's Wazir. I could be totally wrong. I just sense it's Wazir. You're a Wazir. That's funny. You're something weird to do. Ah, I've been editing all night. Yeah, you put the camera up close. I've been editing all day. It's a weird day. And don't edit it. Where did I start? Here we go. I don't know what it's about. It's a trailer for an older film, I would assume. I don't think it's too old though. Okay. Here we go. New coming out. Come on, those are all up to you. What the hell are you doing there? Stop him! There's no need for an officer like him. Throw him out. Suspend him! If you go to Shatranj, it's a different challenge. There's no second chance in life. If you go to Shatranj, it's a different challenge. Ya-ma-ra! It's special. Omkar, not special. It's our friend's name. Oh, he was legless. He was legless? In Russia, after drinking Russian vodka with a Russian girl, do you have a Russian name? What? Maldi. I didn't know that. I didn't want to fight him. Priest, he was your brother. Now he's our brother. The police, the army and his own security. It's such a signature. I want more. It is okay now. Yup, that is gone now. You will need something, Priest. Interesting. I like the concept, I like the actors. I think the trailer was like a little. It didn't, I think it was just cut wrong, in my opinion. You should have given us more of a build. Something. Yeah, I don't really know what it's about. Yeah, I mean, I think it's just about finding a murderer, basically, essentially. Yeah, I think so. And Big B is playing Lieutenant Dan, of course. Yup. Yeah, it's not really that, it's just I didn't, like, I think I, I think that. Lieutenant Dan. Yeah, if you don't know who Lieutenant Dan is, I'm sorry about your life, go watch Forrest now. Watch Forrest now. That movie's amazing. But yeah, it's not really the concept that I'm not grasping, it seems pretty straight forward. It's the, I just think the trailer is not well cut, because I've heard this film is actually pretty, pretty good, a pretty good film. But it's just, like it started off really good, like the thing and then it just like, boo, stopped. And then it just tried to pick back up again. Right. But it never went, like, it should carry me even farther. I agree. And it didn't. It felt like a wave you think is going to be a great wave to ride. Yeah. And it turns out it didn't break in any way, shape, or form, you're like, oh, I thought that was going to be better. Don't know how that film is, you will let us know how it is. Yeah, we don't judge a film by its trailer. I think it's just the poorly cut trailer, honestly. Maybe there's other ones that were better, because, you know, they released at least two or three. And that happens sometimes, because the studio will be pressed off them for a trailer and they've got a date they need to get the trailer out. And so they'll put together whatever they can, and they really can't take the time to make it the way they liked it. I'm not saying this happened, but it could be one of the reasons it didn't. Ways are 2016. Hit us the way it maybe could have. A grief-stricken cop and an amputee grandmaster are brought together by a peculiar twist of fate as part of a wider conspiracy that has darkened their lives. Well, that's kind of got that. Yeah. I didn't get the grief-stricken cop aspect, but I got everything else in there, a peculiar twist of fate that they got together. Clearly, his character, Farhan's character, becomes connected to him in such a way he feels like he needs to protect him. I mean, the fact that it's Big B, I'm interested in it. It was John Abraham. And it was John Abraham. We haven't seen any of John Abraham stuff yet. Sorry. No, we have. Seven kumas. Oh, that's right. Yeah, well, if that... They would say that doesn't really count. No, it doesn't. Director is, let's say his name for me. But Joy Nambir. And then it was produced by... Yeah, Vadoo Vinod Chopra. OK, did three idiots in BBBS that one. The producers were him and Suchit Mukherjee. So, yeah, you're going to have to let us know how this one is. If it's worth a watch, I've seen it. It's been requested for a long time. And from what I hear, it's like a pretty good film, a really enjoyable thriller kind of type film. And it's got, you know, big B. Exactly. Plenty of it's kind of Dan. Looks like it had a... I don't know what these numbers mean. Those numbers don't really count. Those dumblers don't mean anything to me, because you don't know how it translates to actual rupees. Exactly, so that's... I don't ever look at the box office. Well, the thing about the IMDb box office with Indian films is they don't tell us, we don't see what the budget was. Yeah. Which, that's what will tell me if the movie did well. It had a $100 million budget and it made $90 million. It was a loss. Yeah, I don't think this was $100 million. No, no, no, no, I know that. Yeah. So anyway, how was it? I would be interested to see more of, say, his name for me again. Farhaan Akhtar. Yeah, I've really enjoyed him. Was he in the Debra film? Heck yeah, he was the main guy looking for his dad. That was the main of the three. And he also was... I mean, he helped produce his sister directed it. And he and his sister wrote the Debra film. Was he the one getting married in the Debra film? No. No. No. He was the one of the three. Rithik is the one who falls in love with the Steve Instructor. Then there's the one who's getting married. He's the one who, while they're on the trip, admits to them that one of the reasons he's there is he's looking for his natural biological father. Oh, and that's when we saw... Yes, from Wednesday. What's his name? Sarah Dinshaw. Yeah. Sarah Dinshaw. OK, gotcha. I totally forgot. Yep, yep. And I thought Sky's Pingo was the first angle we saw him in. No, no, no, no, I totally forgot. No, he was very good in the Debra movie and he's even better in The Sky is Pink. But yeah, I would like to see more of it. He was in Dolce at the High. And Don. And Don. So he's been in quite a bit. Heck yeah. Well, to be in the stature, by 2011, he was able to write and produce the Debra film. So he's clearly, and to work opposite Big B, does he have a family in the industry? Is he somebody that has family? Or is he a self-made, kind of like, neo-azidine? Don't know. I realize he produced Gully Boy. He was a producer on Gully Boy. Wow. Well done. He's clearly doing well for himself. Yep, wait a minute. Hold on, that's because, go back. Hold on, why was he in KGF and distribution? He distributed in Hindi, KGF. So the dude's an epic producer. Wait, go back to Gully Boy. OK. The Gully Boy credits, get off of there, there you go. Yeah, I thought so. What? Zoya, who directed Gully Boy, that's his sister. Oh, they have the same name. Who they collabed with on Debra together. They have the same name. Yeah. That makes sense. Little did we know. Do they have a bigger family in the industry? Are they a big family? Kind of like the, who's the big family? The Kapoor, right? Yeah. That family is massive. The acting family, yes. Where you've got the mom and the dad who are legends and then the son is a legend. Well, not like they are, but. Well, I did not know he was as big of a producer as he is. Me neither. Most of a lot of us are learning right now. He helped produce Gully Boy. Produced Rise with the SRK. He produced Gold. He produced, he distributed KGF, produced Gully Boy. Like the dude's like an epic producer. We know nothing. I mean, that's nothing new to you guys, obviously. Exactly. He's in Bog Muka Bog. Looks like he's Don too. Director, writer, producer of both Don 1 and 2. Heck, let us know what a vase we should watch next. Clearly we need to. I didn't even know it was in the depth. Another deeply influential powerhouse of a person in the Indian film industry that we know nothing about. What a shock. You'd think we were only nine months into this. Me.